Discussion: YELLOW COMBAT

YELLOW COMBAT MAD DOG- what is your opinion of the yellow combat ? picked up a used 30 oz and a 28 oz in almost new condition, only about 30-40 swings on it,so i am told. i will get the bats next week. i normally swing a miken ultra 2, which i just broke last week. i ordered 28 oz ultra 2 today , should get next week. i should know better than use it during batting practice. i understand the yellow combat will last longer, and i understand they have been phased out. what's your opinion on the distance between the ultra 2 and the yellow combat. see ya in georgetown. frank a

frankie i liked mine,but sold them to the guys on the spurs 55's as i have gone up in weight for my bat(from 26 to 27 and 28's).did ya get the endloads or balanced..if ya not sure about them,maybe we can talk...see ya in Georgetown.....

leelee- if my "old mind" doesnt fail me, you were going to rocking reno after you bought the toxic. we were there also in the 60 AAA. we ended up 4th out of 23 teams. is the toxic still doing okay ? i will trying out the 28 oz YELLOW COMBAT the next 2-3 weeks. if i decide i dont want it, i can let you know. my email address: flarmijo@sbcglobal.net.send me your email address . thanks, frank

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